Newcastle United confirm ‘top’ player will definitely miss Manchester United clash in blow for Eddie Howe

Eddie Howe faces familiar selection headaches as Newcastle United prepare for Sunday’s crucial Premier League encounter against Manchester United at St James’ Park.

While the Magpies welcome back key attacking threats, they’ll be without midfield dynamo Joe Willock due to concussion protocols – a significant blow given his history of tormenting the Red Devils.

The treatment room remains crowded with long-term absentees Lewis Hall, Sven Botman, and Jamaal Lascelles, but Howe receives timely boosts with Anthony Gordon poised to return from injury and Alexander Isak declared fit to lead the line.

These returning forwards offer Newcastle the cutting edge they’ll need against Erik ten Hag’s side, with Gordon’s direct running and Isak’s clinical finishing crucial to breaking down United’s defense.

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Willock’s absence stings particularly given his match-winning heroics in this fixture two years ago. The 25-year-old’s powerful header sealed a memorable 2-0 victory in April 2023, avenging Newcastle’s Carabao Cup final defeat weeks earlier.

NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND – APRIL 02: Joe Willock of Newcastle United runs with the ball during the Premier League match between Newcastle United FC and Brentford FC at St James’ Park on April 02, 2025 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)

His ability to surge from midfield – averaging 1.7 dribbles and 1.3 key passes per game this season – leaves a creative void Howe must now fill through alternative means.

With Willock unavailable, Newcastle’s engine room options narrow considerably:

  • Bruno Guimarães (4.3 tackles/interceptions per game) will anchor midfield
  • Sandro Tonali (88% pass accuracy) continues his impressive resurgence
  • Joelinton (3.1 aerials won per match) provides physical presence

Sean Longstaff and Lewis Miley stand ready as deputies, though neither replicates Willock’s unique blend of athleticism and goal threat.

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This tactical constraint forces Howe into careful calculations – does he stick with his trusted trio or introduce fresh legs against a Manchester United side that’s conceded 12 goals in their last five away games?

That 2023 victory – inspired by Willock’s breakthrough header – marked a turning point in Newcastle’s modern rivalry with United. The midfielder’s emphatic finish capped a sweeping team move that announced the Magpies as genuine top-four contenders.

His absence this weekend denies Newcastle a potential psychological edge, though the home crowd will undoubtedly channel that memorable energy as they seek to strengthen their own European credentials.

As St James’ Park prepares for another seismic Premier League occasion, Howe must devise solutions without one of his most potent weapons.

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The returns of Gordon and Isak offer comfort, but Willock’s enforced absence serves as a reminder of the fine margins that could decide this clash of Champions League hopefuls.

One thing remains certain – Newcastle’s fight for continental football continues with or without their midfield talisman, and Sunday’s encounter could prove pivotal in that quest.